Slain Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei buried with full military honours

September 14, 2024

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Slain Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei buried with full military honours

Rebecca Cheptegei, a talented Ugandan Olympic runner, tragically lost her life after being set on fire by her former partner, Dickson Ndiema Marangach. The incident occurred in Kinyoro, Kenya, where Cheptegei had returned after competing in the Paris Olympics, finishing 44th in the marathon. Her homecoming should have marked a period of rest and celebration following her Olympic achievement, but instead, it marked the beginning of a heartbreaking ordeal.

On the day of the attack, Cheptegei was returning home from church with her two daughters and younger sister when Marangach allegedly doused her in petrol and set her alight. Her family revealed that Cheptegei had approached the police multiple times to report Marangach’s threatening behavior, the latest complaint being just two days before the attack. Unfortunately, no intervention came in time.

With severe burns covering 80% of her body, Cheptegei fought for her life in the hospital for four days. In her final moments, she expressed her wish to be buried at her home in Uganda. Her death sent shockwaves through the sports world, particularly in Kenya, where violence against women has reached alarming levels. She became the third elite female runner to die at the hands of a partner since 2021, raising urgent concerns about the vulnerability of female athletes in the region.

Cheptegei was a celebrated athlete, having won the 2021 World Mountain and Trail Running Championships in Thailand and setting a national record in the marathon in 2022. Born in Uganda, she moved to Kenya to pursue her running career, where she met Marangach.

Marangach himself succumbed to burns sustained during the attack, a development that divided opinion. While some believed justice was served, others, including fellow runner Viola Cheptoo, felt he should have lived to face the consequences of his actions.

Despite the tragedy, Cheptegei’s legacy will live on, with Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo announcing plans to name a sports facility in her honor, a tribute to her strength and determination. “Paris will not forget her,” Hidalgo said, reflecting the global impact Cheptegei made during her brief yet remarkable life.

Rebecca Cheptegei’s tragic story has sparked widespread outrage and grief, highlighting the pressing issue of violence against women, particularly in the athletic community. Many see her death as a reflection of broader societal problems, where female athletes are often subjected to exploitation and violence, especially from partners who may be motivated by financial gain. Statistics reveal that one in three women in Kenya faces physical violence, underscoring the urgency for change.

In the wake of Cheptegei’s death, discussions around athlete safety and mental health have intensified. Activists and sports organizations are calling for stronger protections for women in sports, advocating for greater awareness and intervention in cases of domestic violence. The establishment of support groups, like Tirop’s Angels, aims to provide a safe space for athletes to share their experiences and seek help.

Cheptegei’s achievements on the track will not be forgotten, as many remember her for her incredible talent and resilience. The French capital’s plan to dedicate a sports facility in her name serves as a powerful reminder of her legacy and the importance of promoting equality and respect for women in all aspects of life.

As her family prepares to lay her to rest with full military honors, the world mourns the loss of a remarkable athlete whose potential was tragically cut short. Her story is a call to action for society to address the violence that too many women endure, ensuring that future generations of female athletes can pursue their dreams in safety and peace.

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